The project, which has competed with 55 other projects, will go on to the next round of international competition to claim a final prize of € 35,000. This competition brings together every year engineering students from around the world with a very clear premise: to develop an engineering project capable of solving a problem.

Routes according to the mood

The device connects to the pedestrian's mobile phone via Bluetooth. You then enter a destination before you leave and customize the route by entering three tags or momentary desires. These three words will work as filters and the route will have a close relationship with the user's mood.

Let Timon Drive You only shows the address, which allows the pedestrian to decide where he wants to go. This way, the attention of pedestrians focuses on what they find along the way and allows them to enjoy moving in a healthy and clean way. The product has a magnetometer, an accelerometer and a gyroscope that constantly recalculate the user's position, allowing the device to be constantly updated.